4th (QUETTA) DIVISION

British units only.

A Regular Division of the Indian Army. The Division remained in India throughout the war.

Unless indicated all the Division mentioned in the following narratives are Indian.

 

Infantry Units

1st Quetta (10th) Brigade.

2nd Bn King’s. Dec 1917 - 11 Nov 1918.
2nd Bn Somerset Light Infantry. 04 Aug 1914 - Dec 1917. To the 1st Division.
2/4th Bn Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Apr/May 1915 - Oct 1915. To the 3rd Lahore divisional area.

2nd Quetta (11th) Brigade.

1st Garrison Bn Norfolk Regt. Apr 1917 - Mar 1918. To the Poona Division.
2/4th Bn Hampshire Regt. Jan 1915 - Apr 1917. To the 75th (British) Division.
1st Bn South Lancashire Regt. 04 Aug 1914 - 11 Nov 1918.
2nd Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers. 04 Aug 1914 - Sep 1914. To the 27th (British) Division.

Karachi Brigade.

1st Garrison Bn Norfolk Regt. Dec 1915 - Apr 1917. To the 11th Brigade.
2nd Garrison Bn Bedfordshire Regt. May 1917 - 11 Nov 1918.
1st Bn Lancashire Fusiliers. 04 Aug 1914 - Sep 1914. To the Aden Brigade.
2/4th Bn Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Jan 1915 - Apr/May 1915. To the 10th Brigade.

3rd Quetta (57th) Brigade. (Formed as the 3rd Quetta Brigade in Apr 1918, became the 57th Brigade in Jul 1918.)

1/4th Bn Queen’s Own. Feb 1918 - 11 Nov 1918. Served at Quetta until the Brigade was formed.